Joe Gomez Part 6

Joe Gomez Part 6

Joe Gomez Part 6

Joe Gomez Part 6

Joe Gomez Part 6

Joe Gomez Part 6

Joe Gomez Part 6

Joe Gomez Part 6

Joe Gomez Part 6

Joe Gomez Part 6

Joe Gomez Part 6

Joe Gomez Part 6

Joe Gomez Part 6

Joe Gomez Part 6

Joe Gomez Part 6

Joe Gomez Part 6

Joe Gomez Part 6

Joe Gomez Part 6

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Joe Gomez Part 6

Pedro Gomez Parents

Joe Gomez Grandparents

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Carmen Gomez with son, Andrew Gomez

Carmen and Andrew Gomez

Area: Eastside / Eastwood

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March is Women's History Month annually in USA. Daily work of moms, nurses, businesswomen held in high regard.

Joe Gomez with Gerry Cuevas, Jorge Cuevas and Gerry,jr

Joe Gomez with favorite baseball players at Southwest University Park

Area: Westside / Coronado

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Joe Gomez & Larry Norman

Joe Gomez, President of the Junior Class Nurnberg HS 63-64 & Larry Norman, Vice President

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Orsten Artis - El Paso, Texas

Member of the 1966 Texas Western 1966 NCAA Basketball Championship Team. From Gary, Indiana; retired Gary, Indiana police detective. Inducted into the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame in 2014. One of the starting five against Kentucky.

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Bobby Joe Hill - El Paso, Texas

Member of the 1966 Texas Western NCAA Basketball Championship Team. From Detroit, Michigan. Deceased,2002. The driving force of the 1966 team. Made two steals in the championship game, March 19, 1966 that broke Kentucky's back. One of the starting 5.

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David Lattin

Member of the 1966 Texas Western NCAA Basketball Championship Team. From Houston, Texas. Retired sales executive. Dunked the ball on Pat Riley on the very first play of the championship game. Drafted into the NBA. One of the starting 5.

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Willie Worsley

Member of the 1966 Texas Western NCAA Basketball Championship Team. From New York. At 5 foot 8 inches could dunk the ball. The surprise starter against Kentucky. Coach Haskins started Willie to help control the fast paced Kentucky shooters. Still coaching high school basketball. One of the starting 5.

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Jerry Armstrong

Member of the 1966 Texas Western NCAA Basketball Championship Team. Missouri native. Retired administrator and basketball coach. Defensive Stopper. Held Jerry Chambers to 12 points in the second half of the semi final game against Utah.

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Louis Baudoin

Member of the 1966 Texas Western NCAA Basketball Championship Team. Albuquerque, New Mexico native. Retired art teacher from Albuquerque Academy. One of five left handers on the team.

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Dick Myers

Member of the Texas Western NCAA Basketball Championship Team. From Topeka, Kansas. Retired executive with Coach Leather. Lives in Florida.

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David Palacio

Member of the Texas Western NCAA Basketball Championship Team. El Paso, Texas native and graduate of Austin High School. Vice President of UNIVISION in Los Angeles.

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Hi, David. Congratulations on a great career! I remember you in high school as smart, athletic, and nice!

Albert Togo Railey

Member of the 1966 Texas Western NCAA Basketball Championship Team. Native of El Paso, Texas and a graduate of Austin High School. Retired high school administrator.

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Willie Cager

Member of the 1966 NCAA Basketball Championship Team. From New York City. Retired school teacher and living in El Paso, Texas. Dribbled away the final minutes of the game against Kentucky.

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"D.C. celebrates '66," El Paso Times, Feb 23, 2006, p. 1A & 2A. "1966 Miners championship team to be on Wheaties box," El Paso Times, aug 17, 2005, p. 1A. El Pasoans await 'Glory Road," El Paso Times, Jan 12, 2006, p. 1A.

Published book Playing with Heart in 2021. See Ray Sanchez, "Cager's book fascinating," El Paso Inc. weekly newspapere Jan 31-Feb 6, 2021 p. 9B.

Nevil Shed

Member of the 1966 NCAA Basketball Championship Team. From New York City. Now living in San Antonio, Texas. Retired UT San Antonio professor.

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Harry Flournoy

Member of the 1966 NCAA Basketball Championship Team. From Gary, Indiana. Retired executive from Orowheat Bakeries. Team Captain. Will be inducted into the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame on March 25, 2015

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Bicentennial Council 1975 - El Paso, Texas

Bicentennial Council was responsible for acquiring federal money from the Dept. of Transportation to purchase El Paso's private bus lines. It resulted in the start of what we know as Sun Metro today. The council consisted of: Don Henderson, Mayor; Dr. J.B. Jones; Richard Najera; E. H. Baeza; and Arlene Quenon. Ms Quenon is the first woman to serve in the City Council. This Council was also the last council to run as a "ticket".

Area: Central / Downtown

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Obit of Mayor Henderson in El Paso Times circa Dec 13,2022. He died 17 Nov 2022

Arlene Stark Quenon Oct 19, 1934-March 21, 2022. Obit appeared in El Paso Times, June 9, 2022 p. 4A.

Arlene Quenon info in "Parks, Recreation alderman race," El Paso Herald-Post ,May 24, 1976.

Mayor Henderson on Feb 6-7, 1976 hosted a conference at Civic Center of mayors of various border cities. More details in book Pass of the North, Volume II p. 115-16. by C.L. Sonnichsen.

Joe Gomez with Mary Haskins, widow of Don Haskins - El Paso

With Mary Haskins, widow of hall of fame coach, Don Haskins

Area: Central / Downtown

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Maribel Villalva, "Mary Haskins, El Paso Times, Sunday Aug 29, 1999, p. 1F 7 8f.

Joe Gomez with Tina Hill

With Tina Hill, widow of basketball star, Bobby Joe Hill

Area: Central / Downtown

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Joe Gomez 1966 Basketball Team Memorabilia

Memorabilia at the Foster Stevens Complex UTEP

Area: Westside / Coronado

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